On the occasion of the recent commemoration, in Mostar, of Mgr Pavao Zanic’s death, his successor, Bishop Ratko Peric, spoke to the faithful on the heroic stance of Mgr Zanic towards communist ideology, thereby disproving the recent attacks against his noble Episcopal character.

Since the creation of the Fourth Commission on the Medjugorje events, proponents of the so-called apparitions are busy at desperately manoeuvring to disseminate their own deceptive vulgate and influence the judgment of the experts before the end of the Commission’s work.

Here are the main fallacies — which I will discuss in the next posts — found in books, periodicals, blogs, video documentaries, and some articles written recently by a rédacteur working for the Medjugorje Franciscans.

We have already informed our readers about an insidious attack by Croatian journalists against the late Bishop of Mostar, Mgr Pavao Zanic. The serious charge has been uncritically transmitted by journalist-vaticanist Andrea Tornielli who initiated — but abruptly interrupted — an exchange in our commentaries section. A few days ago, the Bishop of Mostar, Mgr […]

[The following text is a comment posted yesterday to NCR-Jimmy Akin’s blog] What has been written and how it has been expressed in the present thread and in a second one is so illustrative of the Medjugorje controversy that it inspires me to write a post in the near future on my own blog […]